Causes and Signs of Hṛdroga
Heart Disease) and Tṛṣṇā (Pathological Thirst
श्लेष्मणा हृदयं स्तब्धं भारिकं साश्मगर्भवत् / कासास्थिसादनिष्ठीवनिद्रालस्यारुचिज्वराः
śleṣmaṇā hṛdayaṃ stabdhaṃ bhārikaṃ sāśmagarbhavat / kāsāsthisādaniṣṭhīvanidrālasyārucijvarāḥ
粘液(カパ)が身体を圧倒すると、心臓はまるで石を抱えているかのように硬く重くなる。咳、骨の衰弱、唾吐き、過度の睡眠、無気力が生じる。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Tamas and excess accumulation (kapha) manifest as heaviness and inertia; cultivate lightness and discipline.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa correspondence: kapha-like inertia parallels tamas; clarity arises through regulated habits.
Application: Counter kapha excess with warming/light diet, movement, and decongesting measures; address cough and fever early; avoid oversleep and heavy foods.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.154 (kapha symptom lists)
This verse lists recognizable signs of kapha aggravation—heaviness, stiffness, cough, lethargy, loss of appetite, and fever—showing that the Purana also preserves practical diagnostic wisdom alongside spiritual instruction.
Indirectly: by emphasizing bodily imbalance and suffering, it supports the text’s broader theme that disciplined living and right conduct reduce distress and help maintain clarity for dharma and spiritual progress.
Use the symptom-cluster as an early warning for kapha imbalance—address heaviness, excessive sleep, cough, and poor appetite through timely lifestyle correction and appropriate medical guidance.